LabSat GNSS simulators are portable and affordable, and our customers are finding them to be an ideal solution when working from home
SatGen GNSS simulation software for PC now features NavIC – so you can test your receiver using the latest constellations
VIPS, our new indoor positioning system, is providing innovative solutions for the automotive, film and gaming, construction, autonomous guidance and mining sectors – with <2 cm accuracy and seamless transition with GPS, how would you use it?
LabSat is your ideal test partner for remote working - it takes up very little space on your desk, the single button replay interface couldn’t be simpler and you can easily collaborate with colleagues by sharing scenario files over the internet.
LabSat GNSS simulators are lightweight, portable, and offer multi-constellation and multi-frequency capabilities for reliable, repeatable and consistent testing. LabSat is an affordable solution for the delivery of test and development programmes in any location. Explore our range of Record & Replay simulators to discover how LabSat can meet your GNSS testing needs - wherever you need it to work!
We have just launched an update to our powerful SatGen signal simulation software to include the Indian NavIC constellation alongside existing GPS, Galileo, GLONASS and BeiDou RF signals. This allows you to test the performance of your receiver using a full or partial constellation of NavIC satellites.
The new release includes full support for simulating the NavIC L5 signal, and alongside this we have released a SatGen v3 BETA version that includes support for simulating the NavIC S-Band signal.
In response to our customer’s developing requirements, we are delighted to have recently augmented our product range with the VBOX Indoor Positioning System (VIPS) which offers an accurate and affordable indoor positioning solution for almost any application which would normally rely on GPS.
VIPS delivers <2 cm accuracy with an update rate of 100 times a second, making it ideal for dynamic applications and this accuracy is maintained with seamless transition from GPS to VIPS with reacquisition in less than 0.2 seconds.